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PRODUCT CATALOG Dear Valued Customer PRODUCT CATALOG Dear Valued Customer, It’s hard to believe the rapid pace at which the lighting industry has evolved over the past few years. With the leaps and bounds made within the LED market alone, the entire industry has faced the challenge of meeting with current demands while continuing to advance their product lines to keep up with the newest technology. Being in lighting since 1980, with a passion for designing high quality lighting products that transform en- vironments, I have positioned Sunlite to stay ahead of the curve. Sunlite products have all been conceived with the goal of offering the highest quality lamps and fixtures. The Sunlite product line was manufac- tured employing the most advanced technology in the industry. Sunlite continues to carry Incandescent, Compact Fluorescent, Halogen, HID, Stage & Studio lamps as well as an extensive line of fixtures. Every application and setting requires a different type of lighting. My vision was to supply the lighting industry with an extensive line of lighting solutions in every technology to fit your exact lighting needs. No matter the application or specification, there is something that will suit your needs. Each item found in our new catalog has been extensively tested to comply with the highest standards in the industry. Besides being UL listed, many of our products feature the Energy Star rating. While Sunlite is constantly innovating new products, we continue to offer our customers the same great benefits we have been known for. We pay special attention to protect our customers’ pricing. Orders are processed promptly and the majority of the orders are delivered the same day. We offer blind-drop shipping as a service to our customers. Our experienced staff of lighting experts are available to answer all of your lighting questions. Thank you for choosing Sunshine Lighting and the Sunlite brand. Here at Sunlite, our experienced staff look forward to servicing all your lighting needs. Morty Kohn CEO EASY WAYS TO 4ORDER E-MAIL Email us with any question at: [email protected] [email protected] ORDER ONLINE Ordering is easy with our new e-client system: www.sunlite.com/eaccess PHONE 800.605.BULB (2852) or 718.768.7000 (out of NYC) FAX Fax in your order form to: 718.768.0970 CONNECT facebook.com/sunlite twitter.com/sunlitebulbs twitter.com/sunlite pinterest.com/sunlitebulbs HOURS Eastern Standard Time Sunday CLOSED Monday 8:00AM - 6:30PM Tuesday 8:00AM - 6:30PM Wednesday 8:00AM - 6:30PM Thursday 8:00AM - 6:30PM Friday 8:00AM - 4:00PM Saturday CLOSED VISIT OUR NEW WEBSITE WWW.SUNLITE.COM Advanced product search Easy navigation Marketing tools E-access Learning center Compact Fluorescent Phone | 718.768.7000 Out of NYC | 800.605.BULB Fax | 718.768.0970 NYC Warehouse 744 Clinton St. Brooklyn, NY 11231 Florida Warehouse 3698½ NW 16th. Bay C Lauderhill, FL 33311 Phone | 954.316.6130 Fax | 954.316.6019 www.sunlite.com Product descriptions in this catalog are the representations provided by our suppliers and manufacturers. Please note that actual products *6!&ƛ"/0)&$%1)6#/,*1%"-& 12/"0ǽ2+)&1"&0+,1/"0-,+0&)"#,/ typographical, pricing, product information, advertising, or shipping 6 53703 99916 6 errors. CFL01192015 SPIRAL 6-8 Super Mini Spiral GU24 Sprial 3 Way Spiral Colored Mini Spiral Colored Spiral Dimmable Spiral Purion Air Purifi cation Spiral COMPACT FLUORESCENT COMPACT HIGH WATTAGE SPIRAL 8-9 High Wattage Spiral High Wattage Spiral Super High Wattage Spiral TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE CHANDELIER 9 GLOBE 10 Globe Colored Globe JAR 10 TUBULAR 10 A TYPE 11 REFLECTOR 11-12 GU10 Mini Refl ector R20 Refl ector R30 Refl ector R40 Refl ector R40 Refl ector Colored PAR REFLECTOR 11-12 PAR20 Aluminum Refl ector PAR30 Refl ector PAR30 Long Neck PAR38 Long Neck Colored PAR38 Refl ector COMPACT FLUORESCENT HEADER 1 | HEADER 2 what are COMPACT FLUORESCENT LAMPS HOW IT WORKS CFLs are rapidly replacing the incandescent light bulb in nearly every application possible. They both require electricity to light up, they have a glass cover, they have a screw-in base, but that’s where their similarities end. Instead of a glowing filament, CFLs contain argon and mercury vapor housed, most commonly, within a spiral-shaped tube. CFLs are actually descendants of the long tube-shaped linear fluorescent lamps still found in commercial fixtures. CFLs, however, are TRI-PHOSPHOR COATING This mixture painted “self-ballasted”- they have their ballast built into the inside the glass tube base. This ballast produces an electric current that converts UV light passes through the vaporous mixture and excites the into visible light. gas molecules causing it to produce ultraviolet light. The ultraviolet light stimulates the phosphorous COMPACT coating painted on the inside of the tube. As the FLUORESCENT TUBE Unlike linear fluorescent phosphor absorbs the energy, it converts the UV light tubes, these thin tubes to visible light. are shaped to reduce their size and increase their light output. IT’S ALL ABOUT ELECTRONIC BALLAST The ballast enables the lamp to light up COLORC immediately with no flickering or noise. The way CFLs render colors has been the number one reason for years that made CFLs so SEE HOW unappealing. Fluorescent light of the past is still DIFFERENTLY THE SAME APPLE LOOKS 00, &1"! 4&1% $&3&+$ ,ƛ + 2+#)11"/&+$ $/""+ LIT WITH BULBS OF DIFFERENT glow. Although this was true in older fluorescent COLOR TEMPERATURES... models, seen mostly in institutional settings using TEMPERATURE cool color temperatures, technology and an insight for consumer needs has allowed an astronomical advance in the type of fluorescent lighting available today. The spectrum of colors and quality of light has broadened and improved WWARRMM WHIITEE COOL WHITE SUUPER WWHITE DAYYLLIGHTT to make the CFL a standard household lighting 270000-3300000KK 41000K 50000K 655000K choice. Educating your customers about lamp The color temperature, measured in Kelvins, refers to a lamp’s emitted color and color rendering will help dispel any color. A Warm White color temperature or 2700 to 3000 Kelvin (K), makes remaining misgivings and allow them to make reds, oranges and yellows more prominent and is most similar to the light emitted by an incandescent lamp. Light sources with a color choices to fit their lighting needs without temperature in the 4100K range, also known as Cool White, bring out ,,)"/1,+"0ǽ6)&$%1 ,),/"!)*-0Ǿ4%& %*"02/"1ǛǚǕǕǾ$&3",ƛ compromising aesthetics or the energy saving bluish light which resembles actual day light. benefits. 4 The following are some reasons why making the switch to CFLs is a no-brainer. Of course, none ,#1%"0""+"#&104,2)!*11"/&# 0!&!+Ȇ1-"/#,/*4"))Ǿ$&3",ƛ"5 "))"+1)&$%1Ǿ,/"20"!&+ so many applications. CFLs, however, are quite versatile and truly can replace most Why Use CFL? incandescent bulbs. Some compact fluorescent light bulbs can even be used with CFL-ready dimmer switches and in three-way lamps. Combine that with the many benefits that &+ +!"0 "+12)0!,+ȉ1,ƛ"/Ǿ+!6,2ȉ3"$,16,2/0")#,+"02-"/&,/2)ǽ SAVE THE SAVE ENERGY ENVIRONMENT SAVE MONEY CFLs use significantly less energy -- 75 percent less Using less energy will, in turn, save the user money A good deal of electricity coming from coal energy than incandescent light bulbs. That means in energy costs. Replacing a standard 60-watt bulb powered plants gets directed to the lamps and CFLs require less wattage to produce an equivalent with a 13-watt CFL can save a single household $30 light fixtures inside the home. When less energy is amount of light. For example, you could use a in energy costs over the life of the bulb. This consumed due to the use of CFL lamps, less 20-watt CFL and enjoy the same amount of light as calculation is based on the national average of electricity is being pulled from the power grid a 75-watt incandescent. According to the EPA, if $0.11/kWh multiplied by the life of the bulb and its reducing the amount of coal being burned and in every home in America would switch just one bulb, wattage. Although CFLs are more expensive than turn reducing emissions of greenhouse gases. enough energy would be saved in one year to light incandescent lamps, most CFLs can last up to 10 Using CFLs instead of incandescent bulbs can, over more than 3 million homes. times longer – the cost of one CFL will save money only one year, remove as much greenhouse gas in energy cost and keep you from having to replace -,))21&,+01(&+$Ǘ*&))&,+ /0,ƛ1%"/,!ǽ the incandescent lamp every 800 to 1,500 hours. Interestingly enough, with all the hype surrounding the mercury content, using CFLs actually helps eliminate mercury the from the environment. good Coal actually contains mercury and when coal is burned to produce electricity, the CFLs are not worry-free, however. They contain an thing ! toxin is released into the environment. element toxic to living things. If there is an ugly truth Approximately 13.6 milligrams of about CFL bulbs, it's the mercury they hold within is... mercury are released from the coal used their glass covers. Mercury is a persistent and highly to power one 60-watt incandescent bulb, toxic chemical. Most commonly, humans are but only 3.3 milligrams to power an exposed to the poison by eating fish contaminated equivalent CFL bulb. with methyl mercury; however, it’s also possible to inhale elemental mercury vapor, like the kind used in compact fluorescent light bulbs. IF A BULB BREAKS, THE U.S. ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY (EPA) RECOMMENDS THESE FOUR EASY STEPS: So why is it used in CFLs instead of some other element? Mercury vapor is required to convert &/01Ǿ12/+,ƛ6,2/ "+1/)%"1&+$,/ ,,)&+$0601"*0,#2*"0/"+Ȇ1 electrical energy to the UV light needed to radiate moved from one room to another.
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